Glaslyn
Wild, Welsh wilderness
Tom Hibbert
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Wild, Welsh wilderness
A traditional hill farm managed for wildlife in the spectacular Glens of Antrim.
Hairpin Woodland Park comprises Claughbane in the east, Crossags in the west and Nut Glen/Glion Cro in the southwest. Across the site we are working to make the area better for both people and…
This ancient woodland with large-leaved lime is one of the most important wildlife sites in Worcestershire.
Once owned and farmed by Hannah Hauxwell, this beautiful nature reserve features two species-rich unimproved upland hay meadows and a grazing pasture in a traditional farming landscape.
One of the largest examples of mid altitude heathland in County Durham.
Primarily a wetland site, this is the biggest single conservation project the Trust has attempted.
An impressive island nature reserve, off Islandmagee, home to the third largest colony of cliff-nesting seabirds in Northern Ireland.
An urban nature reserve with a rich variety of habitats
Ancient Ash woodland and Beech plantation
Knettishall Heath is an ancient landscape of lowland heath, grassland and woodland that has changed little since the Anglo-Saxon age. The unique mosaic of habitats is home to some of the UK's…
Made up of two of the most ancient woodlands in Leicestershire, stepping into Launde Woods is like stepping back in time. Oak, ash, hazel and field maple dominate Big Wood to the west, whilst Park…
The nature reserve features a large nutrient-poor glacial lake, overlooked by dramatic north-east facing cliffs and scree, dotted with rowan trees. The damp and shady outcrops, ledges and crevices…
The largest single land acquisition in Dorset Wildlife Trust's history, Lyscombe is a treasure trove of chalk downland, lush scrub, wildflower meadows and ancient woodlands.
A very rich wooded valley above a gill stream with meadows, ponds and scrub
A space for nature to recover on the banks of the River Deben, Martlesham Wilds is at the very beginning of its transformation from an organic farm to a nature reserve.
The rich tapestry of habitats, from floodplain meadow to grazed pasture, marshland, fen, river and woodland, creates a home for species such as barn owl, buzzard and dormice.
A stronghold for some of the UK’s rarer species and a stunning woodland walk
Pentwyn Farm has survived virtually unchanged for centuries. One of the largest areas of flower-rich grassland remaining in Gwent, it provides an opportunity to see traditional hay meadows at…
A gem of a reserve; a haven for wildfowl and migrating waders
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